Why do we love it?
Zinfandel Edmeades is a rich, ripe, and intense red wine that has it all, to a superlative degree. Lots of fruit, lots of concentration, lots of oak, lots of alcohol but all in perfect balance!
Edmeades Winery started as an idea in 1963 by the cardiologist Donald Edmeades. Donald decided to plant 24 acres of vineyards in the Anderson Valley of Mendocino. In 1972 his son, Deron founded Edmeades winery, and its brilliant course, with worldwide acclaim, led in 1988 to its introduction in the portfolio of the legendary Jackson Familly. This collaboration brought into the winery the top La Crema oenologist, Ben Salazar who launched the winery straight to the top.
Zinfandel is probably their strongest asset. The old vines, in combination with the favorable, warm climate, contribute to the creation of ripe and concentrated grapes. The philosophy in winemaking is abstract, i.e. indigenous yeasts, minimal interventions, not filtering and fining. So the wine is fermented with indigenous yeasts in small stainless steel tanks. Then the wine matures for 20 months in 59% American barrels and 41% French, 20% new. 13% Petit Syrah and 8% Syrah are added to the final blend to enhance the solid structure and spicy character of the wine.
Zinfandel Edmeades is a juicy, red wine for medium-rare steaks and cold winter nights.
Tastes Like
Zinfandel Edmeades has deep ruby color and intoxicating nose with intense aromas of plum, black cherry, bilberry, blackberry, and sour cherry, framed by notes of tobacco, vanilla, pepper, cinnamon, coffee, chocolate, and leather.
In the mouth, it has a full-body, balanced acidity, and rich but velvety tannins. It has ripe black fruit, mainly blueberry dipped in bitter chocolate, vanilla, sweet tobacco, pepper, and coconut.